100 minutes
9/2/1942
Having pulled off a robbery with his friend Maurice, Olivier leaves his mistress Lola and hides out in a small village in the country. He finds work, thanks to a young man named Gilbert, who introduces him to his sister, Monique. Once the robbery has been all but forgotten, Olivier intends to head back to Paris, but before he goes, he steals money from his employer. In Paris, Olivier wants to say a proper goodbye to Lola, but she is being blackmailed by Jérôme, an antique dealer who has recognized a necklace stolen by Olivier. Before returning to Monique, Olivier calls on Jérôme to recover the necklace.
Mireille Balin
as Lola Gracieuse
Jean Chevrier
as Olivier Rol
Louise Carletti
as Monique
Henri Guisol
as Bébé-Fakir
Georges Lannes
as Paluaud
Pierrette Caillol
as Emilienne
Charlotte Clasis
as La grand-mère
Alexandre Fabry
as Le père Toine
Lucien Callamand
as Le directeur du 'Petit Brummel'
Jacques Tarride
as Joseph
Roland Pégurier
as Pierrot
Gilbert Gil
as Gilbert
Jules Berry
as Jérôme
Gisèle Alcée
as Juliette
Maurice Tricard
Georges Yvon